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Encyclopedia > Fluke (film)
"Fluke" poster
"Fluke" poster

Fluke was a 1995 motion picture release about a man who dies in a car crash caused by his business partner and whose soul enters the body of a dog. It was based on a novel by James Herbert and was directed by Carlo Carlei. Matthew Modine, Eric Stoltz, Nancy Travis and Max Pomeranc star as does Samuel L. Jackson as the voice of "Rumbo," a dog that was once in the United States Marine Corps. Image File history File links Fluke. ... Image File history File links Fluke. ... 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... James Herbert (born 8th April, 1943) is a best selling British horror writer known for his simple yet compelling sensationalist novels. ... Matthew Avery Modine (born March 22, 1959 in Loma Linda, California is an American actor. ... Eric Stoltz Eric Stoltz (born September 30, 1961) is an American actor widely considered one of the most prominent and diverse performers in independent film. ... Nancy Travis Nancy Travis (born September 21, 1961 in New York City, New York, USA) is a Jewish-American actress best known for supporting roles in both movies and television. ... Max Pomeranc (pronounced Pomerantz)(born 1984 in New York, New York) is an American child actor and was, at the time he appeared in Searching For Bobby Fischer, one of the countrys top 100 chess players in his age group. ... Jackson in The Man Samuel Leroy Jackson (born December 21, 1948) is an Academy Award-nominated American actor. ...


Even though it received good reviews, this film performed relatively poorly at the box office, especially for a summer film. Many avid movie-goers regard this film as one of the most underrated in movie history.


Synopsis

The movie is centered on a puppy named Fluke who has flashing memories and dreams of a human life. He befriends a street-wise St.Bernard-like dog named Rumbo and a homeless woman who gives him the name Fluke. During this time he eventually realizes that he used to be human. After Rumbo and his homeless owner both die, he seeks out his old family (wife and son) and reunites with them as their dog. Among them, he tries to show them who he used to be, at the same time suspecting that his human death was caused by his business partner, Jeff. It's during his time among them as a dog that he gets to know his family better and bitterly realizes that he was an emotionally distant workaholic.


His stay with them doesn't work out, and he comes close to killing Jeff, but at the last minute has a flashback and realizes that Jeff wasn't involved in his death - his death was caused by his own recklessness. He makes one final attempt to point out to his wife who he really is (by digging away the snow covering his tomb stone and pointing out his name there). With a heavy heart, he decides it's better to move on -- the man he used to be is dead and gone, and so leaves his family, never seeing them again. He also learns that life is simply meant to be cherished, regardless how one lives it.


Far away and months, or possibly years later, Fluke is resting under a tree by himself, where, to his surprise, he encounters Rumbo, who is now reincarnated as a squirrel.


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Darcy's Korean Film Page - 1996 (4615 words)
He has since referred to the film as a kind of ssitkkim-gut, a shamanist ritual meant to relieve a burdened soul (this is the same ritual Jang depicts at the start of his 1995 documentary on the history of Korean cinema, Cinema on the Road).
Jang's disturbing use of rape to develop the film's themes has opened it up to attack from certain critics, although it should be said in Jang's defense that its role in the film is far more complex than the standard raped-woman-as-symbol-of-ravaged-nation allegory that so many films fall back on.
In the later films, although each main character traveled in a trajectory of poor choices, I always felt that there were positive trajectories available to them that could help them stray from their unhealthy patterns if they would only simply choose these alternate routes.
Fluke (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (422 words)
Fluke was a 1995 motion picture release about a man who dies in a car crash caused by his business partner and whose soul enters the body of a dog.
Matthew Modine, Eric Stoltz, Nancy Travis and Max Pomeranc star as does Samuel L. Jackson as the voice of "Rumbo," a dog that was once in the United States Marine Corps.
Far away and months, or possibly years later, Fluke is resting under a tree by himself, where, to his surprise, he encounters Rumbo, who is now reincarnated as a squirrel.
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